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Articles from the current issue:
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Fine-Tune Your Resume Now
Recruiters and technology chiefs offer tips for landing a high-level IS job. - New At Frontier
Frontier Corp. names Robert Barrett president of its network systems and services operations. - Add One More
Career Horizons Inc. acquires American ComputerProfessionals. - IT
Veteran Tapped
Stephen Seabury joins Oberon Software Inc. as president and CEO.
Selected stories from past issues to get you on the right career track:
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Burnout!
(March 4, 1996)
More work, more technology, and more stress have more IS managers losing their cool. - Tough Hurdle: Going Private
(Feb. 12, 1996)
Opinion varies on corporate potential of former government IS workers. - Training: Not Just Kid Stuff:
(Jan. 15, 1996)
As businesses roll online and start using multimedia courseware, client-server training glides out of the classroom. Whatever the method, planning is critical. - People Skills Can Pay Off
(Jan. 8, 1996)
Technical expertise isn't the only factor that determines IT career advancement. - Hot Skills In '96
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Jan. 1, 1996)
Internet, client-server, and networking experts top lists of the most wanted. - 1995 Chief Of The Year
(Dec. 25, 1995)
New chief technology officer seeks to use IT to boost revenue and services. - Hot Talent For A Rainy Day
(Oct. 23, 1995)
Stocking up on skilled IT staff can help your company survive competitive storms. - At The CIO's Side: A CTO
(Oct. 16, 1995)
As CIOs get additional operational duties, more firms are hiring technology chiefs. - Online Help For Harried CIOs
(Sept. 11, 1995)
The CIO Help Desk Home Page is a helpful tool for locating business and technical information. - In The Money
(June 5, 1995)
InformationWeek's 1995 annual salary survey --after a three-year decline, compensation and benefits for technology mana gers are improving.
Plus: Additional salary information for the interactive edition. - CIO Wannabes
(May 15, 1995)
Experts offer advice to college graduates on how to climb the IS ladder. - CEOs Click On IT
(May 8, 1995)
Business executives are learning more about information technology. Is that good news for technology managers?
- Online Access: Working Online, Or Wasting Time?
(May. 1, 1995)
The Internet and commercial online services can help staff work more productively. But frivolous Net surfing can waste huge amounts of time, most of it nearly impossible for managers to monitor. - Two Heads Are Better Than One
(April. 17, 1995)
Splitting the CIO job between two executives can help companies maximize their business and technology success. - The Hot Jobs
(March. 27, 1995)
Open systems deployment, applications development and integration are among the most sought-after IS skills. - Keeping Current
(March. 20, 1995)
In order to survive the high turnover rate among CIOs, the key is to stay current in both technology and business. - Temporary Expertise
(March. 13, 1995)
Temporary workers help companies add expertise for short-term projects - Seeking The Right Skills
(Feb. 6, 1995)
Professional recruiters help companies find client-server expertise - Chiefs Of The Year: Where Are They Now?
(Jan. 30, 1995)
As part of InformationWeek's 10th anniversary celebration, here is a look at what past Technology Chiefs Of The Year (chosen annually by the magazine's editors and readers) are doing now - Help Wanted: Apply Online
(Jan. 23, 1995)
Right now, the World Wide Web is the hottest place to look for a job--or a job candidate
InformationWeek--http://techweb.cmp.com/iwk
This Week's Issue
Technology Whitepapers
- Mobile BI: Actionable Intelligence for the Agile Enterprise
- Creating the Enterprise-Class Tablet Environment - by Yankee Group
- How To Regain IT Control In An Increasingly Mobile World - by BlackBerry
- Red Alert: Why Tablet Security Matters - by BlackBerry
- New Visual and Wizard-Driven Paradigms for Exploring Data and Developing Analytic Workflows











